H. Upmann Legacy Features Tobacco from 2008 Crop

Next
month, Altadis U.S.A. Inc will be releasing a new, bolder version of
the storied H. Upmann brand called H. Upmann Legacy, a three-size line
that features a dark Ecuadoran Sumatra wrapper and tobacco from a 2008
crop.

Of
the now seven different H. Upmann brands that Altadis counts in its
portfolio, the Legacy is the first to use an Ecuadoran Sumatra wrapper.
Vintage dates for tobaccos are also unusual for Altadis, but the company
was not only looking to add a full-bodied blend to the H. Upmann line,
but one that also has unique character.

“We
pulled out all of the stops in creating and blending this new H. Upmann
Legacy,” said Javier Estades, general manager of premium cigars, USA,
for Imperial Tobacco PLC, which owns Altadis. “It is a modern
reinvention of a classic brand which offers a great, full and rich smoke
that really epitomizes the new trend in cigar luxury.”

The
H. Upmann Legacy is part of Altadis’s recent thrust to revamp some of
its classic brands. Last year, the H. Upmann 1844 Reserve, for example,
was re-blended so successfully that the Belicoso ended up taking the
number 15 spot on Cigar Aficionado’s Top 25 Cigars of 2012.

For more details on the new Legacy, see today’s issue of Cigar Insider.

Cigar is available in 3 sizes and I had the opportunity to smoke the toro this week. It reminded me of why I smoked Upmanns back in the '80s. Well consturcted even burn and a mixture of spices with a earthy finish. Buy some when you find them.